Kedleston Hotel

A Grade II* Listed Building in Quarndon, Derbyshire

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Listing Text

SK 34 SW PARISH OF QUARNDON KEDLESTON ROAD
3/95 (East Side)
Kedleston Hotel (form-
13.2.67 erly listed as Bath
Farm (Kedleston Hotel)
GV II*
Hotel. 1760-2 by Robert Adam. Red brick, hipped slate roof with
two brick ridge stacks, one truncated. First floor and sill bands.
Moulded stone eaves band. Three storeys, U-plan, with short single
storey wings. South elevation of 3-5-3 bays. Central projecting feature
has Doric columns, flanking a tripartite C20 window, formerly a door.
Entablature and parapet above, partly balustraded, bracketed pediment
above. To the left and right, two glazing bar sashes under gauged brick
lintels. Four similar glazing bar sashes above either side of a central
glazing bar sash. Five similar but smaller sashes above again,the centre
one with moulded surround. Three bay single storey wings on either side
with coped parapets. Each has a central round-arched doorway, now a
window, with key and impost blocks, flanked by glazing bar sashes
under gauged brick lintels. South elevations mostly with glazing bar
sashes. Rear elevation has deeply recessed centre filled in on the
ground floor by a C20 glazed entrance. Ground floor room on the
west side has an early C18 chimneypiece, possibly re-used from
earlier Kedleston Hall. The hotel was built by the Curzons for
visitors to the sulphur baths and Kedleston Hall.

Source: There is a drawing of the main elevation amongst the Adam
drawings in the Soane Museum.

Listing NGR: SK3262040580

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